Difference between revisions of "red eye"

 
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==Naija==
 
==Naija==
====Alternative form====
 
* [[eye red]]
 
 
===Etymology===
 
===Etymology===
 
From: English ''red'' and ''eye''
 
From: English ''red'' and ''eye''
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===Noun===
 
===Noun===
* When person dey take someting or life serious and laugh no dey deir face at all at all.
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* When person dey take someting serious and laugh no dey deir face at all at all.
:* {{ux|dv|Omo! people with '''red eye''' just full street dis December.|(NSC_2021, Wow! People are really desperate in this month of December.)}}
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:* {{ux|dv|Omo! people with '''red eye''' just full street dis December.|(Wow! People are really desperate in this month of December.)}}
:* {{ux|dv|If you no wan see my '''red eye''' just drop di money wey you [[tif]] for my bag. |(NSC_2021,If you don't want to see my ugly side just drop the money you stole from my bag.)}}
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:* {{ux|dv|If you no wan see my '''red eye''' just drop di money wey you [[tif]] for my bag. |(If you don't want to see my ugly side just drop the money you stole from my bag.)}}
  
 
===Related forms===
 
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Latest revision as of 11:02, 5 June 2023

Naija

Etymology

From: English red and eye

Pronunciation

  • rɛ́d aì

Play Play

Noun

  • When person dey take someting serious and laugh no dey deir face at all at all.
  • Omo! people with red eye just full street dis December.  — (Wow! People are really desperate in this month of December.)
  • If you no wan see my red eye just drop di money wey you tif for my bag.  — (If you don't want to see my ugly side just drop the money you stole from my bag.)

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Translations

  • English: someone's other side, desperate